innovation
[ˌɪnəˈveɪʃn]
Definition:
1. The introduction of new things, ideas or ways of doing something.
2. New method.
3. The action or process of innovating.
Use 'innovation' in a sentence:
- 1. Technical innovation has moved to center stage in contemporary debates on economic theory and policy.
- 2. Technological innovations designed to save energy.
- 3. We know innovation and entrepreneurs need nurturing and support, but usually just pay lip service.
- 4. Good products and smart pricing strategies that drive robust demand can obviously accelerate cycles of innovation.
- 5. Innovation is driving our economy, and nowhere is this truer than the audio industry.
- 6. So what in the world does this have to do with strategy and innovation?
- 7. A new perspective on learning and innovation.
- 8. The sources of innovation.
- 9. His greatest innovation was the use of interchangeable parts.
- 10. Microsoft is committed to openness, innovation and the protection of privacy on the Internet.
- 11. Innovation and growth in the global economy.
- 12. Promote the innovation of geophysical methodology, and lead the future of exploration apparatus technology.
- 13. We must promote originality and encourage innovation.
- 14. The first step in new drug innovation is to collect large amounts of samples.
- 15. No appliance manufacturer can survive without an ongoing commitment to innovation.
- 16. This process, which includes further innovation , creates a valuable revenue stream.
- 17. It brought about two lasting innovations in the study of chemistry.